Justin Schwarz wasn’t rehired for the spring session as a community advisor at the University of Minnesota’s Department of Housing and Residence Life (HRL) – because she had “not demonstrated a commitment to social justice growth and [its] promotion …
Months before the election, there were reports of greater political tension in offices than in previous election cycles. In one survey from the American Psychological Association, 10 percent of respondents said that political discussions at work led to …
The opening night of the Berlinale was all about politics, from the red carpet, where Green Party politician and Bundestag vice president Claudia Roth sported a black dress adorned with the word “Unpresidented” in large letters – an apparent dig at U.S …
In these divided times when seemingly everything – no matter how minor or how true – gets litigated largely along partisan lines, it’s tempting to see tension and vigorous political disagreement as counterproductive, even harmful, to the smooth …
A study out Thursday tries to set aside the politics to examine how the insurance markets function and what makes or breaks them in five specific states.
NANCY KOEHN, Professor, Harvard Business School: What we’re seeing now is, I think, the culmination or perhaps the next logical step of a long series of events and trends among consumers, many of them previously alienated from the political process, …
As the Dallas Police and Fire Pension Board braced for possible legal action from four of its own trustees, frustrated Chairman Sam Friar sought retribution.
In the increasingly polarized climate of U.S. politics, liberals and conservatives are united on one thing: They hate wussiness, and they think their side is always dominated by a bunch of wusses who aren’t willing to be as ruthless as their political…
Like many scientists, Aaron Parsons doesn’t have a history of political engagement. Instead of focusing on earthly concerns, the UC Berkeley radio astronomer spent most of his time scanning the outer reaches of the cosmos, searching for the earliest …
California’s Democratic and Republican politicians issued immediate reactions to the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals decision to uphold a temporary block on President Trump’s order to ban entry to the U.S.
So Elizabeth Warren starts quoting from a 30-year-old letter attacking Jeff Sessions on the Senate floor and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell uses a Senate rule to silence her and remove her from the debate on Sessions’s nomination.
Moderator Berloff, who’s Straight Outta Compton was Oscar and WGA nominated last year, said that she thought that several of this year’s nominees had political messages, but Hell or High Water scribe Taylor Sheridan disagreed. “I see socially …
The phenomenal ascent of Martin Schulz in Germany’s election campaign for the next chancellor has important implications for Europe, but it is first and foremost a political upheaval on the domestic front. The bearded, balding former president of the …
Read more in today’s Ohio Politics Roundup, brought to you today by Andrew J. Tobias. DeWine lands key backer: Columbiana County GOP Chairman Dave Johnson, an influential Ohio Republican, has thrown his support behind Ohio Attorney General Mike …
President Donald Trump’s combative approach to world affairs is scrambling political dynamics in countries across the globe, bolstering some candidates who promise to stand up to the new U.S.
At the White House, the president told reporters that the ruling was “a political decision” and predicted that his administration would win an appeal “in my opinion, very easily.
How can Vogue make women get excited about fancy dresses and chic handbags at a time when they are paying so much attention to politics and the fashion industry is struggling with lackluster sales? “Designers don’t live in a vacuum, they are not blind …
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